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Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in good cause buildings in Upper West Side

The Upper West Side page centers on 1-bedrooms and studios, with 10 apartments for rent in this scope. Upper West Side has no additional neighborhood stats provided here for average building rating, sample size, average tenancy length, or average rent increase, so those trends are omitted (building-level trends; individual units can differ).

This page shows 10 apartments for rent in rent-stabilized, good cause buildings on the Upper West Side in Manhattan. You can narrow options by neighborhood scope and tenant-protection status, then compare asking rent and building details. Openigloo helps you review renter-first signals before you apply, including building and landlord reviews where available. Rent-stabilized and good cause protections can affect renewals and rent increases, but you should still confirm the lease terms, any fees, and unit-specific rules with the agent.

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What to check before for rent-stabilized, good cause apartments in Upper West Side, Manhattan

  • Expect a limited set of apartments for rent, so it helps to act quickly when a unit matches your budget and move-in timing.
  • Rent-stabilized and good cause protections can limit certain rent increases or non-renewals, but the exact terms still depend on the building and lease.
  • Confirm all move-in costs before applying, including deposit, application fees, broker fee if any, and any required paperwork.
  • Check building reviews on Openigloo when available to look for patterns in maintenance, management, and renewal experience.
  • If a unit looks close on price, factor in utilities and other monthly costs before deciding whether it fits your budget.

Rent-stabilized apartments for rent in good cause buildings in other NYC boroughs

Each borough has a different mix of inventory. Explore apartments for rent in NYC boroughs and find the best fit for your priorities. Start broad, then narrow by bedrooms, budget, and building quality signals.

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